A testimonial video we filmed for Bella Rose Photography in Wilmington, NC. Lisa Brown is a phenomenal photographer for weddings, events and portraits, and this video illustrates why she is so soug...
A testimonial video we filmed for Bella Rose Photography in Wilmington, NC. Lisa Brown is a phenomenal photographer for weddings, events and portraits, and this video illustrates why she is so sought after. www.bellarosephoto.com Filmed and Produced by Life Stage Videography (www.lifestagevideography.com
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Get real and stop with the "pro" photographer bit. Here's the deal: The camera doesn't give a hoot how you hold the body or lens, and neither does the resulting image as long as you don't introduce camera shake, etc.. The resulting image doesn't care if you held the lens with your pinky toes if you're able to get great STABLE shots off that way. As long as she isn't screwing up the lens mount and getting OOF results, who gives a care how she holds the lens?
I agree with the other poster, in the end it's the image not the way they hold the camera. But, to see these pro photographers holding the lens that way does make me cringe, it's just so awkward.
It really doesn't matter if you use Nikon or Canon... (Garry Fong it is a good choice to difuze the light of flash, I recommend to use flash only it is absolutely necessary) It is importing your skill and stile: photographic or photojournalistic one. The idea of two "twins" photographers is good one:), and one important "technologic shock" :) I prefer strait and photojournalistic stile, loving more to catch the people in their natural and expressive moments... wpja member, de:)
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(Garry Fong it is a good choice to difuze the light of flash, I recommend to use flash only it is absolutely necessary)
It is importing your skill and stile: photographic or photojournalistic one.
The idea of two "twins" photographers is good one:),
and one important "technologic shock" :)
I prefer strait and photojournalistic stile, loving more to catch the people in their natural and expressive moments... wpja member, de:)